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Mantua Police crime blotter

Police in Mantua assisted neighboring police departments, answered calls for help and took part in community events for the week of Oct. 3.

The following is on file at the Mantua Township Police Department:

October 3rd

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• Officers took a missing persons report for a young teenager who did not come home overnight, but was quickly located at a friend’s house.

• Officers took a shoplifting complaint from the Lowes store that had occurred a few days prior.

• Patrols responded to a crash on Glassboro Road by Center Street where one vehicle needed to be towed.

• Officers responded to a stolen vehicle that was able to be tracked via an Apple device in Camden. Vehicle was located with its operator and brought to headquarters for interviews.

• Officers took a crash report in which a vehicle struck a deer on Main Street near Lambs Road

• Ptl. Mroz and his K-9 partner, Zuke, assisted Deptford Police Department with a track of a subject that was wanted for a robbery. The subject was located and arrested.

October 4th

• Officers responded to a residence where an elderly subject had passed during the night.

• Officers took a harassment complaint in which the victim was being threatened by their brother-in-law.

• Officers responded to Camden County Probation Department to take possession of a prisoner that had an active warrant out of our jurisdiction.

• Patrols responded to a single vehicle crash on Heritage Road in the area of Main Street.

• Officers conducted foot patrol in the early evening hours at Chestnut Branch Park.

• Patrols responded to a crash at the Wawa store on Center Street.

• Ptl. Mroz and his K-9 partner, Zuke, conducted a car stop and arrested an occupant for possession of drugs and multiple outstanding warrants. They were turned over to the Gloucester County Jail.

October 5th

• Ptl. Layton arrested a subject that he observed at the Wawa store for outstanding warrants.

• Ptl. Krieger arrested a subject that had an active warrant for his arrest. He was processed and turned over to the Gloucester County Jail.

• Ptl. Crispin conducted a car stop and arrested the occupant for outstanding warrants.

• Officers responded to a tree across Mantua Boulevard blocking the roadway and were able to move it out of the way.

• Officers took a harassment complaint that involved two parents with children at the elementary school.

• Officers responded to a neighbor complaint where the caller did not like where her neighbors had placed her trash cans.

• Officers located a sinkhole on Barnsboro Road in the area of Pitman Road. Gloucester County Highway Department responded to repair it.

• Patrols responded in Centre City for kids knocking on windows and doors and running away.

• Patrols responded to the Incarnation Church for a group of ladies yelling in the parking lot over the Bag Bingo that was taking place.

October 6th

• Officers responded to a two vehicle crash on Glassboro Road in the area of Center Street.

• Officers took a report for a fence that was damaged by a vehicle at J. Mason Tomlin school.

• Officers participated in the annual “Bark in the Park” event at Chestnut Branch Park.

• Officers received a report of a possible intoxicated male walking in their neighborhood, but officers could not locate him when we responded.

October 7th

• Ptl. Schnarr located a suspicious vehicle and during the course of the investigation, arrested an occupant for providing a false name to officers because he had outstanding warrants.

• Officers responded to a dispute over a worker that did not receive his paycheck.

• Patrols assisted a motorist that had locked their keys in their vehicle in their driveway.

• Officers assisted the Winslow Township Police Department who needed to make a notification in our town.

• Officers conducted foot patrol in the late afternoon hours at Chestnut Branch Park.

• Patrols responded to a hit and run crash that had occurred on Route 45 in the area of the Wawa store. There were no injuries reported.

• Patrols responded to a family dispute between separated parents and their children.

• Officers assisted Harrison Township Police Department with a large party at a residence in their locale.

October 8th

• Officers assisted a motorist that had locked their keys in their vehicle at the Chick-Fil-A.

• Patrols responded to a large tree across the roadway on Jefferson Road. The fire department and Gloucester County Highway Department both responded to assist in removing the tree.

• Ptl. Mroz and his K-9 partner, Zuke, assisted the Deptford Police Department with a sniff of a vehicle on a motor vehicle stop. There was a positive indication.

• Officers responded to a crash on Glassboro Road in the area of Center Street. One vehicle needed to be towed.

• Units assisted a motorist that had locked their keys in the vehicle at the Target store while parked in the fire lane.

• Ptl. Mroz and his K-9 partner assisted the Pitman Police Department with a vehicle sniff where there was a positive indication.

• Officers assisted the West Deptford Police Department with a domestic assault at their Wawa store.

• Patrols responded to the Walgreens Store for a shoplifting that had occurred and the subject fled prior to our arrival.

October 9th

• Patrols responded in the area of Gloucester County Christian School for a column of smoke coming from a nearby house. Fire department also responded and everything was fine.

• Officers responded to a two vehicle crash on Glassboro Road in the area of Mantua Boulevard.

• Units responded to a tractor and trailer that had struck a light standard in the area of Route 45 and Berkley Road and then left the area. State Department of Transportation responded to repair light.

• Officers responded to a crash on Tylers Mill Road in the area of Glassboro Road

• Officers took a fraud report where the victim had their personal information used to make a purchase in New York state.

• Units responded to a crash on Glassboro Road in the area of Center Street. One person was transported for neck pain.

• Officers responded in Wenonah for a domestic dispute where an ex was banging on the victim’s door. The subject was arrested for outstanding warrants.

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